Tiger Woods and Adam Scott on the first during the first round of the 113th U.S. Open. / Eileen Blass, USA TODAY Sports

by Gary Mihoces, USA TODAY Sportsw

by Gary Mihoces, USA TODAY Sportsw

ARDMORE, Pa. - Four bogeys, several missed putts and maybe most significantly multiple grimaces in pain prompted by an issue with his left wrist weren't what Tiger Woods had in mind in his rain-abbreviated first round of the U.S. Open.

Or in his quest for his first major golf title in five years.

When play was suspended because of darkness Thursday night, Woods was 2 over par through 10 holes and facing a 2½-foot putt for par on No. 11.

He decided to mark and attempt the putt when the round resumes this morning.